J.D. Salinger apparently isn’t the only author who left behind lots of unseen work when he passed away. The family of writer-director John Hughes, who died suddenly last August and was the subject of a tribute on Oscar night, “found reams of unpublished and unproduced material,” the Hollywood Reporter says. One script titled “The Grisbys Go Broke,” about a formerly well-to-do Chicago family who move to the sticks, is reportedly already being shopped to studios by producer Joe Roth. Hopefully it’s better than “Drillbit Taylor,” an old Hughes script that was dusted off and rewritten for a 2008 Owen Wilson flop. Like most of the films produced after Hughes walked away from Hollywood in 1994, it carried his pseudonym Edmond Dantes.